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Reflecting
on the History of Women

By Stella
Ramsaroop
I’ve made a conscience effort to
truly contemplate and study the story of women this month since it is
nationally recognized as Women’s History Month. I expanded my studies
beyond just the recent feminist history, which in my opinion is a
definite highlight of our history to this point, to include our history
since the start of written record.
However, this was not as easy as it
would seem since the vast majority of surviving records are his-story
and are very short on the details of her-story. In an attempt to keep
women “in their place,” those who have followed the Judeo-Christian
religions destroyed most records of the significance of women in early
history. This is clearly seen in the Bible when numerous times the Jews
are told to “completely destroy the nations” who worshiped these
other gods, of which many were actually goddesses.
It’s significant, I think, that at
one point in history females shared the title of divinity with males –
and at times reigned as the sole divinity. This part of our history
shows woman in all her glory, not as the fallen creature of the Bible
who must forever submit to a subservient position to the man because she
supposedly ate a forbidden fruit and coerced him to do the same.
It’s time the truth was known. Not
the presupposed “truth” garnered from what we have always been told
is reality. That reality is severely lacking in the other half of the
story. We see reality as we have always been taught to see it. If
someone teaches me from young that a certain color is blue, and
subsequently others then reinforce that teaching in my family,
community, church, government, school, etc. – then I will believe the
color is actually blue.
But what if they are all wrong? What if
blue is really yellow but no one wants to challenge the errant teaching
because the one who said it was blue in the first place claimed to be
speaking on behalf of God? In the end though, just because everyone
believes this color to blue does not make it indeed blue. In fact, it is
still yellow.
That is exactly what has happened in
feminine history. Only this teaching has gone so long without being
challenged, for fear of being ostracized or even at times killed, that
it is now accepted as truth. In the process the real truth has been
lost.
What is the real truth? What is
reality? The truth is that “in the beginning” women
was indeed equal
to man. She was just as intelligent. She was just as capable of dealing
with life’s hardships. She was man’s partner, not his property or
his slave. It wasn’t until she was denied basic human rights that she
was demoted from equality and it wasn’t until she was denied an equal
education that her intelligence was called into question.
What is the truth? The truth is that we
have been taught that yellow is actually blue. We have been force fed a
lie to the point we have hung our heads in original-sin guilt and
accepted our plight as second rate citizens – as long as men have
granted us at least that much. However, if that is all the fight we have
left in us, our future will look much like our past.
We are at a significant point in
history. For the last century, women
in America have paved the road for
us to work outside the house, vote, and even have equal legal rights
with a man in the court system. Don’t take this for granted ladies,
these are rights we did not have just a few short decades ago. And just
as quickly as these rights emerged after thousands of years of
degradation, they can slip back into oblivion with just a few court
decisions.
Men have always been the ones to
govern, but now we have that privilege too. Yes, at this point it is
still a privilege we have been granted and can loose if we don’t take
advantage of it by being active in governance and the voting process.
Our history is veiled and our present
is fragile at best. Let’s make our future and our daughter’s future
strong. Let’s equip them with a history worth telling and a mentality
of true equality by finally standing against that old lie and teaching
them the real truth.
About the Author:
Stella Ramsaroop is a western world
traveler, a life-long student, a wanna-be stargazer, and an Aquarius in
all its forms (if you know what that means). Her articles emphasize the
importance of the continued development and protection of gender
equality in all aspects of a woman's life.
Visit Stella’s Website at
http://www.newsparade.com
to read her current articles and to contribute your thoughts on women's
issues.
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